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When I got my TS3612 last year, my tabletop was not flat, but it maybe your straight edge. I endup taking mine back to HD and doing an exchange. If you've had yours for awhile, then your going to have to use that warrenty.

- Dae

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The straight edge finds the wings flat in all aspects, but not the table itself. I noticed that where the wings attach, there is no way to align them completly across. That's why i pulled out my trusty straight edge.

Mike

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If you're sure about the 1/16th, I'd take it back----that's a bit much. But, don't expect it to be perfectly flat----what I read once, is if the top doesn't vary more than a doubled over piece of 20# paper, it's OK.

Dave

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That was the exact problem I had with the 1st 3612 I picked up. The wings were straight but the table had a curve in it. It was weird because when I checked the flatness of the table from corner to opposite corner, it was flat, but when I went from front corner to rear corner it was NOT flat. I say use the warrenty.